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and heighten awareness of alternative methods of transportation. My friend, whom you will read about in this short press release is going to bike across the nation. When hearing about this, I told him the spirit of activism lives at DU and maybe some of you would want to join him, if his route comes near you. Maybe some of you would want to help publicize this in your part of the country. Maybe you would want to offer him something to eat. But here is a chance to be part of something we all agree on. Ending the 'war'.Here's the press release and the route Ron will take.
Everett, Washington to Washington, DC!
Northwest peace activist and cycling enthusiast Ron Toppi will ride across the USA this summer in a grassroots protest against war and U.S. occupation of other countries, and to promote efficient use of renewable energy sources. Please use this opportunity to augment your own organizing efforts.
A whole lot of us will join Ron for some portion of his ride, bringing greater attention to our wing of the peace movement. Feeder rides will converge along the way. Perhaps other cyclists will commit to alternate routes from the west coast to converge in Washington, DC, on 21-Sept-05.
Together we can create a critical mass in the streets of our capitol. Even if you can't organize or join hundreds of other cyclists, there are more opportunities. Cyclists will need shelter, meals, and a place to wash their socks. Local supporters can celebrate peaceful networking nationwide and invite the media to tell the story. You can study the tentative itinerary below and forward this message to all your peace loving friends.
bike4peace.org
Day Date Depart Arrive Daily miles Total Milage 1 8/1/2005 Everett, WA Seattle, WA 2 8/2/2005 Seattle, WA Easton,WA 76.1 3 8/3/2005 Easton,WA Yakima,WA 87.4 4 8/4/2005 Yakima,WA Kennewick,WA 83.8 5 8/5/2005 REST 6 8/6/2005 Kennewick,WA Dayton,WA 77.4 7 8/7/2005 Dayton,WA Lewiston,ID 73.9 8 8/8/2005 Lewiston,ID Kooksia,ID 86.7 9 8/9/2005 Kooksia,ID Powell,ID 89.6 10 8/10/2005 Powell,ID Missoula,MT 54.1 11 8/11/2005 REST 12 8/12/2005 REST 13 8/13/2005 Missoula,MT Avon,MT 98.1 14 8/14/2005 Avon,MT Townsend,MT 62 15 8/15/2005 Townsend,MT Harlowton,MT 96 16 8/16/2005 Harlowton,MT Billings,MT 94.1 17 8/17/2005 REST 18 8/18/2005 Billings,MT Hardin,MT 50.8 19 8/19/2005 Hardin,MT Sheridan,WY 85.5 20 8/20/2005 Sheridan,WY Gillette,WY 112.9 21 8/21/2005 Gillette,WY New Castle,WY 73.7 22 8/22/2005 New Castle,WY Rapid City,SD 85.9 23 8/23/2005 REST 24 8/24/2005 REST 25 8/25/2005 Rapid City,SD Kadoka,SD 105.6 26 8/26/2005 Kadoka,SD FT.Pierre,SD 91.7 27 8/27/2005 FT.Pierre,SD Miller,SD 73.1 28 8/28/2005 Miller,SD Desmet,SD 77 29 8/29/2005 Desmet,SD Tyler,MN 78.3 30 8/30/2005 Tyler,MN New Ulm,MN 88.3 31 8/31/2005 REST 32 9/1/2005 New Ulm,MN Owatonna,MN 71.3 33 9/2/2005 Owatonna,MN Winona,MN 87.9 34 9/3/2005 Winona,MN Viroqua,WI 70.4 35 9/4/2005 Viroqua,WI Madison,WI 105.5 36 9/5/2005 REST 37 9/6/2005 Madison,WI Belvidere,IL 80.8 38 9/7/2005 Belvidere,IL Lisle,IL 62.2 39 9/8/2005 REST 40 9/9/2005 Lisle,IL LaPorte,IN 106.5 41 9/10/2005 LaPorte,IN Kendallville,IN 87.3 42 9/11/2005 Kendallville,IN Napolean,OH 69.1 43 9/12/2005 Napolean,OH Sandusky,OH 83.3 44 9/13/2005 REST 45 9/14/2005 Sandusky,OH Chagrin,OH 75.7 46 9/15/2005 Charigan,OH Canfield,OH 56.2 47 9/16/2005 Canfield,OH Washington,PA 78.1 48 9/17/2005 Washington,PA Confluence,PA 86.4 49 9/18/2005 REST 50 9/19/2005 REST 51 9/20/2005 Confluence,PA Flinstone,MD 73 52 9/21/2005 Flinstone,MD Frederick,MD 79.8 53 9/22/2005 Frederick,MD WASHINGTON,DC 51.4 9/23/2005 IN D.C. 9/24/2005
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